Rent a boat in La Romana

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With or without a skipper
0 - $1,300+
0 - 196+ ft
0 - 400+ hp
2003 - 2024
50 Max MI
+100 boats available

Happy Wind - 38 | 15 people (11.6m)

La Romana
8
With a skipper
Super owner

From $208 per day

Happy Hours - 44 | 20 people (13.4m)

La Romana
4
With a skipper
Super owner

From $260 per day

Riva - 65 | 14 people (20m)

La Romana
6
With a skipper
Super owner

From $5,181 per day

Blue Sky - 105 | 14 people (32m)

La Romana
8
With a skipper
Super owner

From $14,140 per day

Fairline - 43 ft | 10 people (13m)

La Romana
10
With a skipper
Super owner

From $1,742 per day

Azimut - 52 | 15 people (15m)

La Romana
15
With a skipper
Super owner

From $3,374 per day

Special offer

bowen - 46 | 12 people (14m)

La Romana
4
With a skipper
Private

From $871 per day

HansStephenCherf - HansStephenCherf | 80 people (18m)

La Romana
80
With a skipper
Super owner

From $1,089 per day

tilly - tilly | 60 people (19m)

La Romana
1
With a skipper

From $2,591 per day

Maiora - 103 ft | 25 people (31m)

La Romana
8
With a skipper
Super owner

From $16,829 per day

Azimut - 55 ft | 12 people (18m)

La Romana
6
With a skipper
Super owner

From $4,546 per day

Azimut - 55 | 15 people (17m)

La Romana
15
With a skipper
Super owner

From $3,908 per day

Lose - 50 | 20 people (15.2m)

La Romana
8
With a skipper
Super owner

From $284 per day

Happy Hours - 44 | 20 people (13.4m)

La Romana
4
With a skipper
 1

From $322 per day

Benetti - 120 | 10 people (36.5m)

La Romana
2
With a skipper
Super owner

From $22,206 per day

take it easy - 63 | 30 people (19m)

La Romana
1
With a skipper

From $401 per day

Power play - 57 | 22 people (17.4m)

La Romana
2
With a skipper

From $440 per day

Catamaran Abierto - Catamaran Abierto | 40 people (15.24m)

La Romana
40
With a skipper

From $272 per day

Sailing areas in La Romana

  • Casa de campo

How much does it cost?

If you’re considering renting a boat in La Romana, the price will differ depending on the time of year, the number of passengers on board, and the size and type of boat you choose. Of course, additional amenities or services could also affect the price, such as having a skipper on board. Below are the average prices of a private charter in La Romana by boat type.

Sailboat: Set sail in style for just $1,080 per day.

Motorboat: Enjoy a smooth ride on the waves for $2,040 per day.

Yacht: Sail like a VIP on a yacht for $5,100 per day or $35,700 per week.

Catamaran: Explore La Romana’s waters in comfort for $410 per day.

What does this include?

When you rent a boat with Nautal, you can expect a fully equipped vessel that comes with all the necessary safety gear, navigation equipment, and amenities to ensure a comfortable and enjoyable sailing experience. Our boats are well-maintained and regularly serviced to ensure the highest standards of safety and reliability.

Best port or dock to keep your boat

Casa de Campo Marina: This premier marina in La Romana offers a comprehensive range of amenities including water, gas, electricity, Wi-Fi, and an on-site restaurant. Boaters can also find rental equipment available. With approximately 350 slips, Casa de Campo Marina can accommodate boats up to 250 feet in length.

La Romana Cruise Port: Serving as a gateway for cruise ships, La Romana Cruise Port provides essential services such as water, gas, electricity, and Wi-Fi. Visitors can enjoy dining options and find rental equipment on-site. The port has multiple berths to accommodate various sizes of vessels.

Marina de la Romana: Situated in La Romana, Marina de la Romana offers a range of facilities including water, gas, electricity, and Wi-Fi. Boaters can dine at the marina's restaurant and have the option of rental equipment. The marina features 120 berths capable of accommodating boats up to 100 feet in length.

Where to sail in La Romana?

  • Saona Island: Experience the pristine beauty of Saona Island, known for its crystal-clear turquoise waters, white sandy beaches, and abundant marine life.
  • Catalina Island: Sail to Catalina Island and discover its stunning coral reefs, perfect for snorkeling and diving enthusiasts.
  • Palmilla Beach: Anchor at Palmilla Beach, a secluded cove with calm waters, ideal for swimming, snorkeling, and enjoying a peaceful beach day.
  • Isla Catalinita: Visit Isla Catalinita, a small uninhabited island with picturesque beaches, where you can relax, snorkel, and explore underwater caves.
  • Bayahibe: Explore the charming fishing village of Bayahibe, known for its colorful Caribbean vibe, friendly locals, and access to nearby dive sites like the St. George Wreck.
  • Isla Saona Sandbar: Experience the unique sandbar of Isla Saona, a shallow area in the middle of the sea where you can anchor and enjoy the warm, waist-deep water.
  • Playa Nueva Romana: Enjoy Playa Nueva Romana, a beautiful beach with calm waters, offering a tranquil setting for swimming, sunbathing, and picnicking.

What can you see and do in La Romana?

  • Altos de Chavón: Step into a charming replica of a 16th-century Mediterranean village, complete with cobblestone streets, a stunning amphitheater, art galleries, and craft shops.
  • Teeth of the Dog Golf Course: Play a round of golf at this world-renowned golf course, consistently ranked among the top courses in the Caribbean, offering breathtaking ocean views and challenging holes.
  • Bayahibe: Explore the picturesque fishing village of Bayahibe, known for its vibrant Caribbean atmosphere, beautiful beaches, and access to the nearby Saona and Catalina Islands.
  • Saona Island: Take a boat trip to Saona Island, a tropical paradise with white sandy beaches, swaying palm trees, and crystal-clear turquoise waters perfect for snorkeling and swimming.
  • Catalina Island: Discover the natural beauty of Catalina Island, where you can relax on pristine beaches, snorkel or dive to explore the vibrant coral reefs or enjoy a beachside barbecue.
  • Cueva de las Maravillas: Explore the Cueva de las Maravillas, a fascinating cave system with ancient Taino Indian rock art and impressive stalactites and stalagmites.
  • Playa Dominicus: Relax on the tranquil shores of Playa Dominicus, a stunning beach with soft sands and calm turquoise waters, perfect for sunbathing and swimming.

Rent a boat with or without a skipper

Many of our boat charters in La Romana come with the option of sailing with a skipper and/or crew. Although this may come at an extra cost, having a skipper on board can, no doubt, provide you with an even more enjoyable experience! Your skipper can adapt the sailing route so that your voyage best suits the desires of you and the rest of your party.

Additionally, setting sail with a skipper will make your voyage even more comfortable! The skipper will take care of all the technical aspects of sailing, so all you need to do is sit back and relax.

If you would like to take charge of your boat charter in La Romana, then bareboat charters are the way to go. Enjoy a bareboat charter if you have a license and set sail at your own pace. You need a valid boating license to enjoy a boat this way so check with the boat owner beforehand to see that your license is valid.

When is the best time of year to rent a boat?

The best time to visit and rent a boat in La Romana is during the high season, which typically spans from December to April. During this period, La Romana experiences pleasant weather with lower chances of rainfall. The average temperature during the high season ranges from the 80s°F, providing warm and comfortable conditions for boating and water-based activities.

For those seeking a quieter and more budget-friendly experience, the months just outside of the high season, specifically November and May, can be an excellent time to visit La Romana. These shoulder seasons offer a good balance between fewer crowds and relatively favorable weather conditions. The average temperatures during these months range from the 70s°F, providing warm and enjoyable temperatures for boating and exploring the area.

What type of boat is best for a La Romana boat charter?

Before choosing the right vessel for your boat rental in La Romana, you first have to think about the duration of your holiday. If you’re only going to sail for a few days, it is best to opt for a daily charter such as a motorboat or a RIB. With the speed of these vessels, you’ll be able to see everything on your wish list in no time. If you’re planning a longer charter of a week or more you should choose a vessel that includes amenities you’ll need during your stay. Catamarans and yachts have the space and accommodations on board to ensure a comfortable stay on the water. For a more luxurious holiday, you might consider a gulet, and for an authentic sailing experience a sailboat.

If you’re unsure about whether or not a vessel suits your needs, feel free to contact the boat owners to get a better sense of what is included on board. With our large fleet, you’ll have no problem finding the perfect boat for your La Romana boat charter!

Good to know

Boats available :105 boats available
Popular types of boats:Catamaran, Motorboat, Motor Yacht
Skipper:$100 per day
Low season price:$2,406 per day
High season price:$2,599 per day
Brands:Beneteau, Jeanneau, and more

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